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Retro Elimination Flashcards 2 is Untested on macOS

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Retro Elimination Flashcards 2 has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Retro Elimination Flashcards 2

Why Retro Elimination Flashcards 2 Works

Phase 1: Multiple Choice – Build a connection between the question and answer. You might not remember the full answer yet, but this step lays the foundation.

Phase 2: Type Response with Help – You get the first letter or character for each word in the answer. This phase strengthens recall and helps you remember the full response.

Phase 3: Type Response without Help – The ultimate test. Can you recall the full answer without hints? This phase ensures true memorization.

Phase 4 - Shredder: Once a card completes Phase 3, it's eliminated forever. No more review—it's mastered!

Get it wrong? A mistake in Phases 2 or 3 sends the card back to Phase 1. Learn, refine, and eliminate!

How it all comes together:

  • Phase 1 helps link the question and answer.
  • Phase 2 strengthens full recall.
  • Phase 3 confirms memorization.

Master your material one phase at a time!

You'll work with up to ten cards at a time to help you stay focused and avoid feeling overwhelmed. A new card will only appear once one of your current cards reaches Phase 4 in the learning process.

Note: When you want to add or edit cards in any deck you've already made simply click on your saved .txt file. It will then open in a text editor such as Notepad.

Note: The appearance of the software is customizable.

Note: On Windows 10, the character limit for each card side is 224 characters to ensure optimal performance.

Note: Windows 11 does not have a character limit for card sides, allowing for more flexibility in card creation.

macOS Game Tests

Retro Elimination Flashcards 2 tested on macOS.

Retro Elimination Flashcards 2 is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Retro Elimination Flashcards 2 hasn't been tested yet on macOS.